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Airlines boss lost Senior 4 papers, handed to police

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September 14, 2022
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Airlines boss lost Senior 4 papers, handed to police

Former Uganda Airlines CEO Ephraim Kalyebara Bagenda (2nd left) and current CEO Jennifer Bamuturaki (centre) with the Parliament CID officials after appearing before MPs yesterday. PHOTO / DAVID LUBOWA

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The chief executive of Uganda Airlines, Ms Jennifer Bamuturaki, yesterday told lawmakers investigating the mess at the national carrier that she lost her Senior Four documents and never picked her transcript from the Makerere University, where she graduated 28 years ago.

Giving detail of her academic papers and curriculum vitae that she submitted to the House Committee on Commissions Statutory Authorities and State Enterprises (Cosase) that is probing findings of the Auditor General’s Report FY 2020/2021, Ms Bamuturaki  said she had tried three times to pick the certified record of her Social Works and Social Administration (SWASA) degree from Makerere but never succeeded.

She added that repeated phones calls to the university administration on the matter were futile.

“I have been to Makerere to find my transcript but the file where all the transcripts for our year were cannot be traced because they have moved faculties. So I have been given time to wait until they find it,” Ms Bamuturaki said.

Read more: https://www.monitor.co.ug/uganda/news/national/airlines-boss-lost-senior-4-papers-handed-to-police-3919420

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